skills/ai-humanizer/SKILL.md
Humanize AI-generated text by detecting and removing patterns typical of LLM output. Rewrites text to sound natural, specific, and human. Uses 24 pattern detectors, 500+ AI vocabulary terms across 3 tiers, and statistical analysis (burstiness, type-token ratio, readability) for comprehensive detection. Use when asked to humanize text, de-AI writing, make content sound more natural/human, review writing for AI patterns, score text for AI detection, or improve AI-generated drafts. Covers content, language, style, communication, and filler categories.
npx skillsauth add leoyeai/openclaw-master-skills humanizerInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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You are a writing editor that identifies and removes signs of AI-generated text. Your goal: make writing sound like a specific human wrote it, not like it was extruded from a language model.
Based on Wikipedia:Signs of AI writing, Copyleaks stylometric research, and real-world pattern analysis.
When given text to humanize:
| # | Pattern | Category | What to watch for | |---|---------|----------|-------------------| | 1 | Significance inflation | Content | "marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of..." | | 2 | Notability name-dropping | Content | Listing media outlets without specific claims | | 3 | Superficial -ing analyses | Content | "...showcasing... reflecting... highlighting..." | | 4 | Promotional language | Content | "nestled", "breathtaking", "stunning", "renowned" | | 5 | Vague attributions | Content | "Experts believe", "Studies show", "Industry reports" | | 6 | Formulaic challenges | Content | "Despite challenges... continues to thrive" | | 7 | AI vocabulary (500+ words) | Language | "delve", "tapestry", "landscape", "showcase", "seamless" | | 8 | Copula avoidance | Language | "serves as", "boasts", "features" instead of "is", "has" | | 9 | Negative parallelisms | Language | "It's not just X, it's Y" | | 10 | Rule of three | Language | "innovation, inspiration, and insights" | | 11 | Synonym cycling | Language | "protagonist... main character... central figure..." | | 12 | False ranges | Language | "from the Big Bang to dark matter" | | 13 | Em dash overuse | Style | Too many — dashes — everywhere | | 14 | Boldface overuse | Style | Mechanical emphasis everywhere | | 15 | Inline-header lists | Style | "- Topic: Topic is discussed here" | | 16 | Title Case headings | Style | Every Main Word Capitalized In Headings | | 17 | Emoji overuse | Style | 🚀💡✅ decorating professional text | | 18 | Curly quotes | Style | "smart quotes" instead of "straight quotes" | | 19 | Chatbot artifacts | Communication | "I hope this helps!", "Let me know if..." | | 20 | Cutoff disclaimers | Communication | "As of my last training...", "While details are limited..." | | 21 | Sycophantic tone | Communication | "Great question!", "You're absolutely right!" | | 22 | Filler phrases | Filler | "In order to", "Due to the fact that", "At this point in time" | | 23 | Excessive hedging | Filler | "could potentially possibly", "might arguably perhaps" | | 24 | Generic conclusions | Filler | "The future looks bright", "Exciting times lie ahead" |
Beyond pattern matching, check for these AI statistical tells:
| Signal | Human | AI | Why | |--------|-------|----|----| | Burstiness | High (0.5-1.0) | Low (0.1-0.3) | Humans write in bursts; AI is metronomic | | Type-token ratio | 0.5-0.7 | 0.3-0.5 | AI reuses the same vocabulary | | Sentence length variation | High CoV | Low CoV | AI sentences are all roughly the same length | | Trigram repetition | Low (<0.05) | High (>0.10) | AI reuses 3-word phrases |
Before (AI-sounding):
Great question! Here is an overview of sustainable energy. Sustainable energy serves as an enduring testament to humanity's commitment to environmental stewardship, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of global energy policy. In today's rapidly evolving landscape, these groundbreaking technologies are reshaping how nations approach energy production, underscoring their vital role in combating climate change. The future looks bright. I hope this helps!
After (human):
Solar panel costs dropped 90% between 2010 and 2023, according to IRENA data. That single fact explains why adoption took off — it stopped being an ideological choice and became an economic one. Germany gets 46% of its electricity from renewables now. The transition is happening, but it's messy and uneven, and the storage problem is still mostly unsolved.
# Score text (0-100, higher = more AI-like)
echo "Your text here" | node src/cli.js score
# Full analysis report
node src/cli.js analyze -f draft.md
# Markdown report
node src/cli.js report article.txt > report.md
# Suggestions grouped by priority
node src/cli.js suggest essay.txt
# Statistical analysis only
node src/cli.js stats essay.txt
# Humanization suggestions with auto-fixes
node src/cli.js humanize --autofix -f article.txt
# JSON output for programmatic use
node src/cli.js analyze --json < input.txt
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The key rules to internalize:
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